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ii TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED
About the authors
Gary Hanson
and
Aletha Paskett
are math teachers in the Jordan Independent School
District in Sandy, Utah. They developed several of the activities and assisted in evaluating the
appropriateness of the examples in the How to use the
TI-34 MultiView
™ section of this guide.
Margo Lynn Mankus
currently works in Mathematics and Technology Education at the State
University of New York at New Paltz. She has reviewed and updated the materials for the
TI-34 MultiView
and developed several activities for this guide.
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